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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-16, Page 3' • 'wryer rreeegrea TO MAKE, SHEgP PAY. " I had headatohe . •••••••11.1•1. Tan CLINTON NEW ERA f hie interestin Report on Their Bevel". / I lilts a rent' Year +vino the Waal caw., aud pain in the side. .4#1..10.,. . e. ray roe the Keeping. wiaaviol I ,. If yOu will rod the letter of Mrs. t A very Intl:Wolfing report ele 00ra ,... Sheep have au ea:Mutes° over MeekI McKenzie, given below, y94 Will find, Voet development *elitism in the tenth 'farm animals by viitue of the markets. that *he say-"Ihad uterine disease.: annual report. ot the Kanas state Auto etiiiiitice ei. the %.eretsee awl woe!. 400 bewleehe and. pain in the eide•- I board Of agrioultitre. We give- A Piri` i 'When wool Is In fair demand at ret.-, Uterine disease is a common Pt Ito ite follow*: nonage pieces it ehould pay for the came of beadacbe, back.. eep of the sheep with interest ou the eche, fikleache, nervousness nveetment and el:mistimes a profit end other woutanle ;additional. If the wool will die this Dr. Pierce's ravorite -why should ra farmer ask for more? Preactiption cures titer - Sometime the ery le 1... r.1 that wool Inc disease and Aloes nvt pay. eyeet meant by tuie therefore, cures • nenerally is thee a certain semi profit Paehelletalle?aadee :trout tee :woo, eseievanuot be Made tinst fro% ircts..eu teach yew' over am,' above expenses, •'•"• eased condition of Even If wool .does not- paijr in this way the womanly or - Sheep can he mcde to Day. ir ganistn. iiravore lithe wool Will bring In euough to pay. ite Prescription" -tor the keep of the sheep and the in- is the best medicine for Serest, look at the pewits that sbould women. It esta.blisitea Ie made itt mauy other waYa. Tbe regularity, dries weaken - lambs should then represent clear Ing drains, heals inflame ,Profit and after the ewe has seen its 'nation and uleeration treat days of usefuluess there Is al - and cures female weak - ways a market for it. liere i$ another negsic*Ic omen are in. ;profit that is not commonly counted ited towconSult Doctor On. for the east of the ewe is figarea ilerce by 'letter, free., ,up at ao much a. year, and the pric All correspondence held received. for . hardly seems to P strict privacy and ea- ter the keeping. cred secrecy. Address t One must,. in order to be fair with Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf- the sheep, figure out the different prof- falo, N. Y. • .its from the wool. the lambs and mut- "Itook two bottles Of, you! 'On. it Is a poor Year, indeed, when. ea "rgitilltZeirdintedria :the wool cannot be made to pay for Discoieryrf and an feeling 'the ken of the sheep, and With Prices vaxii,zlett oies44.ayDaAjolt-, -gas they are now it can be made to , Cape Iii•etou Co.; Wova Scotia,. .spr course makes more in this Wear After takerd;our tn.:dicks f got well. •;.73tudy the eeonomy of feeding better, ingebi4d gslicnaedign:sP.ena °° big 1Y of a • sometimes the conditions for *raise Dr. Pierceat Cotillion Sense Medical ..Ong food cheaply are in his bear. But Adviser, paper covers, Containing itio8 i'•gio one wile attempta to ram sheep for ' large meg, sentfree on receipt of er 1. • one -cent stamps, to, pay expense of cue. !Sit living can afford to neglect intl. „pate and constant 'study of this, side toms and mailing only.. Address Dr. I of the question. The feedflig that R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. •'41Will keep the sheep in good condition • e:Sind oost the least possible sum, is Auburn 0%1+114 we are aiming it. The lambs Intended for last week, !ahduld be made a regular part of the PROIIIBITION.-The Alliance held an crop almost BS regular as wool, and organization meeting last teeele. At the lambs must be raised at the elgh'C the meeting a reverend gehtlemaie ex- .aeasona to bring the'greateet profit. • A tolled the referendum. assigning ignor- Sgood ewe that will drop a Iamb rogue ance of the bill as. the reason for so elarlY seed reek it without trouble is e Much qppesition to it, and advising all adesimble animal. • to provide themselves with a coyof it. Another meetiog was held, Mon- day evening, after being duly Over- "40"whit ' tised in the pulpits as a temperance . That the triad is beneficial to the lecture, but which. turned out a politi- lamer, and particularly to the gar- cal speech. The referendum was Idener, is admitted by every one who strongly disapproved Of by the speek: ;Sias observed its habits. , Additional er, but not a stogie objectionable feet- .- racts have been secured by recent Me! oervations at the Massachusetts ex..- 131bItimY-4•1116.1.16P' 'Imem`ding I° him' toe vras po nte out. • e name ro. ?pertinent ' station, which; shwa eiee .WItifarnplztjt without the addition of lailtagituteginz agio .3iyitig in a good 'deal more. One man ' than anether because he 15 to Vila mar zutliali �r use it In anyway 3u 'a -4s s• toad'sfood is composed ot insects and neY °* • ,eePidepse about eighty- per -scent: ••ofe -est • lateideli*iiie directly Injurious to, culti- NERVILINE GIVES' SaTISIFACTIoN, ' -seated. ceops; or in other wept obnox- .Polion's Netviline; the ilear ana certain ' • !tOus •to Man. The toad Pmas 6n • Pain aura is used with satisfaction in every SOW. COlniOn instance. There is abundant reason for greenhouse 'petite and mani-loged this, for it performs all that is claimed for • arorma which damage greeneouse and , it, le °offline 18 O never -failing cure: for e garden Pieta . It feedsto some extent cramps, •piens in sides or bad lumbago, sore •,on. grasithoppere and crickets, and de. throat, obillgains, toothache. Neryiline •:atroya . large 'numbers • of_ -ants. . is in fact a euro remedy for all Pains, both -.can:Mines 'ail kinds .of beetles...-,.tt.is: • internaland, external, MediOitus, dealers . a prime destroyer of 'cut worries • haid .•,Srywherg-i' - • • ;`,StrMY worraa. ' • , . : To the agriculturist, the toad ren- • ..iders eCnspicucius service, but the gar- •:.denets „and green helm owners may . meek!. this- _animal :of especial value: ARvery gardener •shonld Eitni to keep a' ai•coleny of toads among his growing crops, and the practice of collecting and arrieefeering thein to the gardens a •zommendable one,..74maerican irieulturiet; • •• • • • " • *eels the Tram...• 1 hive reed • cif many dlifererit Meth- -ode of Protecting trees frail ' being • ;damaged • by•Cabbies ' in winter and . liborers iii summer. I have practiced'. methodfor aesauether yeare that keen'tibblia frOin •treeS mid will kill, the berers. I use e:Woode en bucket that Will .hold tivSts and , ,hal?' gallons, In this I put it Weep ,ef. • ' about the Wof a man's double •. lists and pour in • enough hot water to• . ,...elake it. While. it is :slaking. I put in. , one-half pint of gee:tea. and a pound , :of -concentrated lye, stirring the ni4k- 4ore so as to get the gas tar well • 4Tharee: 'het water until 'the bucket • •Aearly full; theii put in earth and: Profeesor Kies of the W1E4011144 eg. peripaent etetion eatimates that ail the ro9ta of a healthy Corn plant, le L liiPd end to end, would equal One mile In length. The root development mensuree the leer development. Fig, 1. show* the root of a corn plant meet , covered on a teem in the Kaw valleYe Kenos. This corn grew in the traele, of a tree digger that, in takinS aureery atock the preceding fah, bite I pulverized. the eon 18 inches deep and • • • •••',..+0.4'41t • . i-,4:^;!14;,% • ' 4 isf.V..t • ; gee PIM 2. . . • Pinches wide. The track of the trete digger in its width and depth was a , maim of fibrous roots. In the zone" ' .between the tree digger or furrows,' ' where the ground was hard, there were ' :few librous.roota and a limited num.: ! flier of large, =oath roots? We field .. yielded 84 bushels of corn per acre' • !,that year. The subsoil roots were tole • lowed 4%. feet down, but the ends Were.' not found. I I ; -By way of. contrast, _me Pig. 2, on • ,upland, never plowed over, six Maxie deep. All the fibrous roots (food gat11- . erere) were found. in the lower two. lO011-es of the cieltivated iii117-A cul- tivator teeth, runnilair four Whet 14' I ..4 ,.`r - • ,.. tf:C,,;.I.:1•4; 4; ;:,...'"_fr.;;;' . , , • ‘41-'.7.:;'.1f." ' 1. % 'firt-••• " ' ''',q ...,..:., -Se • i•ase'ra--'-'.4.eaa see • e e - , e , sree t e e!i•-• ' •••-P4 •2::'c..:(7:1;11!: 1.1)(1::C:. ,,., • .;•. ' , '• ..'„ cr • 'Isl.: .4•:....,„•01,, •Baninillep•FIG. 3. V.A013 I COCEL If you are tired of being experimented upon, you wilifind my Latest Method Treat* ment is a guaranteed cure for varicooele without use of knife or loss of time, it absorbs the wormy eonditioe, restores the pans, thereby bringing back lost powers, 11 S011.,taire my treatment, you pay whorl Mims. STRICTURE=Yom know it; if you have been Indiscreet, or .imPronetlY treated, or notice sinarting sensation, unnatural dis- charge, weak organs, or back, nervous de-. tatty. or if you are not the•raan you should he, it may be tb,e cause ot stricture. If you are in doubt,. call and see me as I will ex- amine you free of charge; my Latest Method Treatment absorbs the stricture, thereby making cutting or stretching un- necessary, and you pay when mired. MY 1,,ATEST METHOD TREATMENT is a POSItIve cure for all Chronic, ixzlyete, Nervous. Delicate, Blood,' Skin- IlidneY# Liver, Bladder Stomach. 'Female troubles. Ism% om ego each time your Gen you see me personally, or each time you write It reoelyes my personal attention; If you pan. not call send for Munk; perfect system of ' home treatment for those who cannot eau. Ali Mediginel for Canadian patienfe ,Obilreed from Windsor, Caned'. • DR 601.011016:°:Er:071,1111: The Colors .1Produced by the 4: DIADOND DIMS Are admired by all who have a taste for color beauty. .1 .00t.0.•• The colors producel by the Dimond • Dyes on all wool, mixed goods. end ell opt. ton goods are admired by ail ladies who hem taste for color beeity. There is depth, fullness and riohnees in Diamond Dye colors that manufacturer* other home dyes have never been able to produce. Gin:onto and matetiele dyed with the \ Diamond Dyes ehow clear and iierfeet that etand foot as Jong es the geode hold to- gether. Colors preduced by the controon package dyes are dull, utaddy and etreeked, giving full proof of adulterations and worth. testi coloring ingredients. When it hi gener- ally understood that Diamond Dye!? with all their superior qualities mut a guarantee of perfect work are odd at 'Barna Prim' all the poorly prepared dyee it wal be a dif5- mit undertaking to find Woman who will risk her pas with the dangerous aduttera. time Put up in limitation of the Dammed Uyes. fiend your address on a post wird to the Wells & Richardson Oo.,Limited,200 Moun- tain St., Montreal, P , and yeti will re, calve postpaid full range of designs in the ' new Mee:tend Dye Mat and Rag Patterns, Bulletin an Diseases. Th State Bx erimeot fetittien Nieoater, Wane aciunty b., is about to publish. a bulletin (No. 79) on dee: eases of (*chard Mad garden fruits. In, Prof. A. D. Selby, the station bo- tanist and, chemist, Illustrates and de- scribes diseases of currants and gooea• • berries, raspberries and blackberries, plums and oherries, alen of the pear, 'ulna and apple, and gives simple and) practical - remedies for the varioua • smuts, hlights, ete. A very compre- hensive spraying 0,alendei accompanies the buletin se a miriplement • s , Plass ter 'Keeping. Maims: • verYegOed way • of keepleg hams: is to. wrap there, in strong brow!' paper !teeth* the ashee, ceemet ceome In con - clean, haeil woOd ashee, in dry boxes or barrels. This will keep well 'cured hams quite • sweet, as the ashes! serve 58 a proteetion agelnet insects. The boxes should be set ta a cool, dr. olaWea • W b blood; (Ditended for last week.) • • •• . - e • y our ood, and on • • (liatretia - Quarterly service was held deep 'would leave on two Tic es n Rev N. S Burwash, Winghant preach- ood gatherers - might work between • at Bethel appointment hist abbeth. depth Of cultivated soil in Which the ed excellent sernion; the pastor coti- the rows -entirely too limited an area ducted lovefeast and administered the to iecure good results. The root dee sacrament. The • quaiterly efieelei frelopment was mien and only two board met at Beniniller ou • joints were covered sufficiently to , With 0,14 representation. A., E. Allin send down, subsoil rotas; The, yield was appointed delegate to the May • was loader 40 bushels pee. aere. district meeting, to be held in Blyth. Fiore -S. -Am§ _ _ _developitentir Diseuselori was engaged. in, and reso. me upland, 'subsoiled 20 Inches deej. lutione passed in faeor of retaining This shows a large root development/ foot -note appended to church rules •• „mixed -with. the balance. I .then add . • Iceep stirring until it is as Wide as • .,you would prepare whitewash. The !bucket by this ttme should be full. . -iflulathe trees with this, using a white; • esifilf 'bieitlie'elielieri 'the -spring earns- ,- voile in the siring the trees will witsb, li• t 'off and look green and glossy; and will make a fine growth; -J. R. Cdtton,. ill a 1The Epitomist • • • : ; ... The Orchard. : . • - • 'Tin/rough cultivatioo !reproves treeg 411d Vault. s • . e.• , . • e Eating plenty of fruits aids (lige& - • • :lion and improves the health. . . 't 1 '; As countries grow older the love of •aflOwers groats more universal and litroligere When bread is assured, for, . the body 'the need of the soul foe • effeowere begins to be respected. . . Some of the best small fruit grow. ;Ors say that cultiVatiOn Is better than --, eoiniching, providing time Permits cul.. $.1Vation.' But the mulch is preferable.' lo weeds, by. a large raajorlty.Farm. etock and HOBO): • t el, • • -4*-,-,-1-pentt-etrIkse4eour- horse With ei• fork:• - efhandlee ea 'strike hint over the head: elf he needs penisbing, use a email niefese.ndlEvicroya-da..Idatterilfling roors elirlyno: • • t e nd the whip, and haVe hem Sear nab, g elile. \ Dote't Mimi your horde to stand in enelittrir or wet places. ' Thili it Whak • .:4118011 tlirueli, and the ammonia aria.. •; us In au& plate* effects the eyes, etc., •.1:nd CiOnting in contaet with earflaps "and barite* Altar:Ws Varnish and • and In support of prohibitton. An ad: jeurned meeting of the fecerd will be • I ••1•:' held in lienmiller on Monday eyeiting, May 19; -eve (Mock: • . . , • DEATH. -.-The funeral of . the late Richard Riewden, 'eon, 4, Calhorneeprc- caeded to Colborne: cemetery .Monday: The service at thebouse was conducted by Rev 0 A....". Shaw, and the Stnitha, Hill Masonic . lodge; the service at the- graye was very impressive. Deceased Passed away on Saturday morning, at the age of 60 years,. 'heart trouble, with was a fond father and husband, and•a kind and obliging neighbor. FM 4. ' complications, being the cause. He , ON THE' l'OalltaliZI.TARB PLAN,. and the yield was Mae- a g ea 1 than On adjOinhig field not subsollede 1 The lour -mimeo plan meant; that allor BItistrleo taiiiilletli• 5Vira li r our " ahactwun 'ItoTT:fil El: , customers, regardlees of rank or It will re Tecove 4120 „.. alone, ,ciarerui_ attontion, !!dlare one foot apart.• , readily bet treatment at our etore. We -Are as art seen how limited in the root .area 011 Mar with the Weil& who is sent to per the unetbsolled elate. It ebsiuld, how.% p ever be' remarked that the compost - obese mime small article as we are with . • • the perienoed adult We never sub. Von of the soil determines .to a great, stitute inferior draaa when ening you: extent the 'Value of the subsollinge it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or par. - There is nothing else to live on or by. When Strength is full. and Spirits high, We are. being re-- -freshedrboneinuscle andsbrain.• in body and -mind, with con- tinual flow of rich blood. This 's,heFith.... W n weak, in low spirits, , . no cheer, no spring, When rest is not rest and sleep' is not sleep, we are storied; our blood is poor r there. -is little' nutri- inent in it, - • Back of the blood, is lead, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. . It sets the whole body going again --man woman and . isAiiTcel=e4t.. tAiglArtigt;:tr,fre s"iPtt SCOTT & IsCiwrin, chemists • Toionto. 5or. and ;Ler.; - all chemists. Illshile'd . Intended for last week. COUNCIL.- & special council meeting wae held Apt 20.h,to consider a peti- tion signed by 100 ratepayers, asking that by-law be submitted to the elec- tors of the townehip, regardin:g the takiticsof etbek OS the Huron, Bruce and Grey Electric Ry., to the amount of 500 sheres et $100 a share. Moved by Ram McIntyre, seconded by John Buckley, that the council submit the by-law; particolars to be arranged iNr Reeve Dalton and Clerk &others, in eonjunction with the township solici- tor.7-W3t. STOTHERS, Clerk. WHAT oATARRRozoE IS AND JO NOT, • Catarrhozone ie not a wash. You M- oot force liquids into the lungs. • It is not en ointmene to be snuffed up the nostrils. Ointments are uselessanddiegusting. Nor is it a powder to be blown up the nostrils and still farther irritate the already con- gested end irritated membrane. It is sim- ply balsamio and healing subetanoes breathed into the lungs and throat. Cur- es of mune, That is nature's way of our. ing,and nature's way is the only euro way. If you offer from disease of the throat, lungs, nasal passages, ao not negleet to test Catarrhozatie. Two elms at all drug- gists, 260, and $1.00. • Gueranteed to cure. Catarrh, Aetenne, Bronchitis and Hay Fevereor .yersgmeneyebisteha_ • •i• . STOMACHWORMO QF': SHEEP. teiriTr we giTethe summary of buis letin 117, • on thestomach worms of •, -*hear?, recently publiehed bYthe Ohig Eacpertment Station: • • • • adeteoroIogiaal -conditions are • not hoUy responsible .for the apPearance. ,of • tile stomach 'worms,- thotigh wee' . seasone• and low ' pastures May aid their develegement. : • • •• .• , • • •Good authoritieee_claim that hifee- ..tion. comes through gratis taken froni , . pastures where sheep leave fed and •iltingedeand that the egg le 'there left in tae Manure and taken hi while tlia best is pasturing. • , Characteristic symptoms are hardly to be.separated from conditiens due to •'similar trouble causedby other pars- • sites of the lungs and. altmentary. • 'Canaeln.zin'when :given 'wi• th :care. Be,• , " • one of the best remetties Known; iti4. from the evidence thus far gathered 'reaches and d,eistroys the parasite.-.. • Gasoline 'is Mate as good • for the • • putpoee as benztne, •and sWeet'mtlk • may he sobeitituted for flaxseed tea. • •-One tithiespOonhil and' • four unces of . sweet milk ,well shakei together is 'a good &se . for sheep • SVoithing anywhere :from 60 to .100 pounds.. The quantity ot milk may be • • redneed or increased ?slightly' Without • detrlineatal, reseita. ••• • e. • - • • Each sheep Or lamb sbould be. Sot 'On 'his rump and so held that he will not struggle, while the dose is giveli as a drench, and bia head ehould not be thrown fartherback than the nate • ural position • while standing. • , 'Treatment :should never be given on . • full stomach, but only after twebte • to eighteen hours' fasting, and, neither. 0 cunosiues of Bonk Wen. a •mr00.0.1 commenting on the phenontenel *die of leonle recent novele, a correspondent or the "Rook Buyer" write/ intereete ingly of notable book» that years ago were mintier, but since, live become - practically wilmowm. Re says: neve waa once a very ,popular preacher wive wrote many books, and for every one there 'was 4 large de- mand On the day of publication. But . most of them paseed Out of print while' he Was still Wing, and I doubt if a angle one of them is new kept hi stock by any boolretore. Not mano Years age appeared a Welt Wiliell the laboring classes and the tenement. house population bought 4so eagerly as to run the eerie into the hundreds of thotteande, because they thought It ehowed how an equal distribution or all property might be brought about. Now tt appeals to be dead. Helpere "Impending Criels" attained a sale of 140,000 cooles, forty yeees ago, which 'was as greet an achievement as belt a million 'Would be to -day.• That was becauee• of its bearing on, burning po- litical 'questions end the fact that, it was eystematically attacked. in Cone seems. Now you can occaillenally And a stray copy of it in a second-hand • shop, fieurgee's "Fool's Erraral," twee- ty years later, reached about the same circa -baton, Ivor purposes of comPari, son, Ibis and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" rweele• seem to be cioixey analogous. But while the "Poorsrlilrrand" baa 6;1. stoat, lf not quite, gone out of eleoula- Con; ,Mrs. Stowe's great navel, thirty yeare older, -still sells largely in several editione, and at many librariee is celled for more frequently than any other book, Mrs. Stephemel'assehion end Famine" was the beet eelling novel of its slay, and three translations of it were published in Prance. ' But to -day It is difficult to find a oppy of it any- where except in the lumber -room of a' pnblic library. Another example may be seen in the eudden popularity and • subsequent deadness oe "Robert Els- • mere," the Anther ef which ie• still •writing successful, books: Were it not that it might seem like telling tales out of school, eomegibig could be •sriee cif • oeiteln books that have begun lite with e- phenomenal Sale, which has stopped euddenly. and unaccountably. as If at .some mysterious signal. • For, the reverse of the picture, the - mast. notable example is affordeby "Men 'Bur." This book bait no sale worth mentioning . for a year after Its publication, and -was considered dead, , Now' it is .said to have attained a,' ctr- Oulation surpassing that of any other American novel, with the single excep- tion of "Tencle.Tom's Cabin." Sorneoee might prepare a curious and entertaining, article on three •%tenses of books in light literature: 1.; -These_that -have. tedenetakawnediate . 1 • .............• %Co Brewer, Mane, large Billet 0,Dd have then gone' to ob.' „ . . . • - ".„,e_e__ livion. i Those that have had no sale • . ! ' • . a • • ' tele-Peetelita e.• , . ... . . . • at first, but afterward,home met with a• -\-se" •••• • • - a.* \*---‘' " ' • '''''' '''IK' May 1.6th, 1942. • OpialesseraeadilegriYeteient. I have need '.0trong's Pilekone in ozyprse- tioe, is Wen ii in ray own ease, and eau justly certify Wet it is an excellent remedy for the purpose for which it is intended J. it Oncrenr, D„, Coroner., Loaders, Out, pr108 $1.0(l. For sale by druguista byanail on receipt of price. W. T BTBONG, illanufareuring,Cherte, let, London, Onterio, F Ift,ST, A I ID rtvtr:Ht 1NJUFIED PON 4:11XTRACT FOR BURNS. SPRAINS, WOUNDS, ILIRUI. US OR ANY SORT OF PAIN. • Used Internally- and Externally, CAUTION! -Avoid the wealCivatery witch Hazel preparations, represented to be "the same as" Pond's Extract, which easily sour and often contain "wood alcohol" an Irritant externally and, taken Interrialet a poison. 00016 Cotton Soot Ocuipantt la 'successfully lased monthmrelet o,000Lselies. Safe, effeetuat your druggist for cookie Codes Bost Csoe, Take no od'er, as all In:tures, pilllearg ons are dangerous. Price, No. 1, al a, le degrees stronger, Is per box. let %mailed on receipt of price and two ulThe Cook Compsiny windsor, oak Lange sold and reoommendedapas DrilitglItta la amides No. 1, and No. 9. are sold in °Linton5 at all responsible Drug Stores, • .. Inoorporated by A.ot'Parliament 1860; - CAPITAL • 04,500,001 RESTA`IIND- $2,150,000 HEAD OFFICES, MONTREA.1.4 lioasoe Mscenemon, Padden datum Bums, Gen. Manager. Notes disoounted, colleotions made,- drafts issued, eterlirtg and American exchange bought and sold. Xoterest Allowed en , • deposits SWUNG BANS --Interest allowed, on sums of $1 and np. Money advanced to farmers on their own notes, with one or more =dottier& No mortgage required. been .popniar et the start and never. Would be • the largest, Probably the. Two that would shine 111 ,the third are' • the "Autocrat at the Breakfast Ta.ble", aneo "7. 'es of - "1"4!fdlor." ,G;---.70-.77-filetragg-att '.14$1E1:30,' ALBERT ST CLINToN !it. . lost,•their. popularity. The first Plana •• •• • • `second 'Class' vfould be the smallest. • In *every town • and village may be had, the Mita Axle Greats ; 3,44. _ thAf makes your horse •• water nor feed shoul&. be tieen Tia"Leaty:' , of two. hours after giying the meat* Pia& • • " "elereaterent of !twine. ; doctoral, preeaription. ;We. never' reooni. Chine lade are 'so leap that subsoil.' , See ft the sow bas our Alit and ' mend the "something aced as good,' • Su* Would Ise Ot no benefit,• , ovhetber the be.gis ealcdd.. esIL takedee ' ' Senn awn tiotoratio ' ... ..... ..,.._ .._ . . sod disease Paine's? Celery Compound ie . -- . "The Seeman" ' tinder all eirournstances of eioknera_...,, purifcorrects digestion', and builds up About; Are the- "dead" really alive? Are ies the blood, , braces the nervee who tere week and run d Wit If they conscious and do they linger near nervous or sleepless, trY°one. bourn; are us ? Is theye sewireless • telegtaepy be- who Will surprise you. Our stook of tween earth and heaven? is Spiritt. Panadinveu'erOcelery Ooinpound le alWaye trash fact anel ri • favor. or condemn Spiritualism ? Tepee ahem all feet or all delusion, °repeat art delusion? Does the Bible 3 B HOVEY,Druggist, Mogi, and a hundred other interesting ques. safe sure and unfailing. It 01i3allaell and ;."Yealtette leathat Keep YOUr horgee testi end •• tilt clettried, atul Wseh his toil and .edOek trocasionally in s, pall of wetter, •ft will greatly' Annulate it and greet litetalleg tail. • Feed your iron* Olean food, rt /Cat •Oats are !WAY, clean them, and don't -kW 'hey -felt af tuacor. • • dons are discussed in an instractive Canadian •Welters Really noteworthy is the progress now being_mmie..br Canadian 'writers.- With-- the expansion of the country, the old localiem vanishes. 'Then, again, the brightness Of treatment *is ' increasing and the style of Writing irn., praising. This is especially nietieeable in the Canadian Magazine, where our leading writers place their best work. The May number, just to hand, con. taloa emus excellent material. The Stories and lighter features are as en- tortaining as usual. All booksellers. • THINNER THAN A RAIL. Spending every day, as entioh energy Id you make, and if the balsam gate a little further, well, you get thinner. Not wise to go that way longer. Better use Temecula you will digeet more -a little gain the Arta week, but the gain keeps growing. Not quite so thin! Keep right on, only don't use Pet rozone too long or you will get too fat. Then your blood will be rich, your ttr°:tl°twrif 17u°"' YroZetitiy. et,boaaerongtr You bent them all with rerrOZ0110. Sold at Combe'e, price 80o. • Lord Stratocona has sent a Cheek for $500 in aid of Grant ()avocation Ralf, • Kingston, pound Iron Pills. Sold by all Mace drag. Thin people should take Miller's Com. Igists, Stnith'a Palle had hie hands blown sto An eight.year•oid by named Porter of pieces by a dynamite cartridge, pro and con way in The Sermon Bloat* Magazine of Toronto. Any of our readers ean get a free copy ' by Writing to The Austin Pah. Oce, for- segetecan., _ . ORONO AND. VIGOROUS. bay organ If the lIody Tuned up and yigoraitad.by • Mineral Grip Powders Cure. Sold by ell Clinton dreggieta Pare, the hIalaanee bank robber,' died. in Kingston Penitentiary, Mont Pelee volcano, Nand of Mat. Mere, le alarmingly aetive, Col Pellatt's odor to take the (4, 0. It, bugle band to the eorouation has . been ateepted, • Fifteen eases. of smallpox are report- ed at Weetport. Malt V. Itoyera, Meg 81. E„ Bon*, obit boss / suffered for live years With palpitation shortnots of breath, eleepletianees tine-p-lti in the heart, but ono box. of lifithuri.in Heart and Nerve Pins completely •reeriovea all these treasing Nymetorea. 1 have not mitered' ten0t? tahing them tbila DOW sleep Well' sta feel strong &tie vieoretet." atilleenee la' -rt and Neff. Pine Oft 1141 diseases arisiug from weak heetle Inn% Ski Wt. tlinulisar wMary bleat grease well with equal parts lard and coal oil, as warm as can be applied. ' 1 wring a flannel cloth out Of hot Wa•. ter atul hot as I can bear it, and lay on the bag Of the raw. You will be sure prised to gee how the Cake will yield to the application. One application le nearly always sufficieet and as goon as the sow gets•up give her a warnr, weal, gruel, or dish Water and keep that up it eacia feedileg time until the sow ig tree' from fever. She will then have a good appetite; . then begin to 1110reatill the !slop in richness and quantity and you can then begin tojeed-whole corn, soaked is better than dry; then Ind can Bee the pigs grow, and be Aura te lidch all the milk you can get to yen -i- gen. ,As soon an the little pigs begifl. to turn around place a ehrdlow trough etitside of th,e pen and pew. tittle Milk in it for the pied, aied,theit Will goon begin to drink it with rellish. Then feed a litUe soaked cora at soon ita they begin to !Tack it; they stijog tt, I like to feed the pigs away from their dam, and at 10 weeks old' they are ready to wean, 1 aim to give the pig" at thifi age latch feed se comes nearest Milk. This is the time to lay the MU* ration for a profitable hot,. l'Alleh MI* Mate largely of ben, and 'Muscle. Na. titre is our beet example, Osa milk is the food nature provided, and we should feed such food as CODAS near- est fulflhllng that Want to be guecesee NI as breeders and feeder'. The size of the litter at this time should be largely bone and muscle, and not fat:, Ind to produce this result reintireg bulky and not le Concentrated toed. N range of blue graft, alfalfa or clover olds fix giving a good bone and mimeo ity for rounding ttri and putting on the flesh when the time comes, With * richer and more concentrated food. X profitable hog valet have a well dee , vetoed abdomen, and we !should re, " Spend to the domande of the pig at tird different }Armes of Ito lite to aecOn1vi • plish this. The plait should never tiel Allowed to stop in grOwth he t* ready for the market, -I. IL Zinn Orin and Rome. • tvt•Xillet4 • Cramps . Diarrhoea All Bowel • Complaints Central.:. Meat Market •• Having purchased the braohering business of P. R. Powell I am, pre- pared to tarnish the people of Olin. ton avith all Much of Smile sal -Bated Heats, Sausage, 'bologna 'lard, butter and eggs always kept on hand. • • II Fitzsimons a Son, • Telphone 76. 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