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TRE tITNTONhEW
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WOUNDS OF TREES.
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lit harmer %sr coveting Them cheaply
and Safely.
It Often larippens that, either ehy iii. I
it eaten, as in Kilning, or by accident, ,
,trees are wounded In various WAYS.
1,4. CoMlaren practice is to cover large
1Wolarde with Nal ter; but this is ole
electe1 to by 601)20 as 1njurioU0 to the
tree. Experiments made in the or -
+chards laud gardens of the Penological
/Institute, at Ituthlegero in Oermatee
g0 to show, however, that its true use
fe not injurious; but that 'on the eon-
ttrarY, a callous readily forms under
he tar, on the edges of the wowed, end
that the wounded part Is til .s protect.
fed from decay. There is, nevertheless;
another objection, for if the tar Is ap-
--tilled -ft littler too- WW1( --the sun melts -
It and it runs clown on the bark Of . the
ilrec. This can be obviated by Mixing
gee= to he the beet kind ofJumberfor aloe, 1
and stirring and thus ibeorporating ! .ireere ems —
PAS 1 S ecifia for all on account of its noioehrinhable character,
with the tar about three or Lour Wee , .. **"'"'""' k". . , t P . ... .
aiseases Armin rom disordered et is so full 0/ pitch that moisture has prao
jts weigke of powdered slate, Werner . . e tioolly no effeot upon it. Tlais lumber has .
..as slate-tiom•-the mixture being also nerves, weal( heart or watery blooa,
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• 'roofing purposes. It is easily applied smothering, faint and dizzineseo per M., and at that prioe should he one of
been recently laid down at Ottawa for $27
known as plastic slate and Used for They cure p.albitation,
weak spells the most econonaioal our farmers oould rum.
!With fill Old knife or flat stick, and
shortnes of breath, svvellings of feet The foundation of thie new sort of ono is
though it hardens on the surface, it 14
remains soft mid elaetic underneath. , and inkles, nerVousness; ele.eesse in its wooden hoope, six inches wide, and
Whe heat of the sun does not melt it, ness, anaemia, hysteria St Vitus' made of half Mob elm lumber, sprung
around a form, and built up with well
nor does the coldest winter weather dance, partial Paralysis, brain fag, lapped joints, using a trifle longer nail each
CaUtei it to crack -neither does it pee/ female comPlaints, general debility. time, until the loop has a thickness for the
Sometblia New In Silos.
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(0ontributed for the New gra.)
lidech has been written in regatd to 4" Thia 8°1'6" Iv° sh"14 8"" '6""Im
silos and silo braiding, and numerous nee creeeties of Trees.,
plans have been nubliehed, bat in act- 1. To prelamat anti destroy fungi on
nal experience none of them have prov- IflaUtt; we grow. These fungi are vege-
ed entirely satisfactory, Some are too table parasites, the spores or seede et
expensive for ordinary f armere, Others evhich lodge on the •stem, roots or fO-
are cheap, but last only * few yeare liege of plaxas take root end grow, aud
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PRAY iNG NT$, .
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The round stave Filo m one of tin; In their rowth (teeny the lore of the
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cheapest sorts, and if it were not liable gazi
to collapse on account of drinker of boa plant. Tile. reeelt as It appears ,
lrop hoops, it would be yet y eatiefac. I Tot, ete.
It() lie le tailed te blieht, a raildeW, "f1f
.euriP;,V1g,
the staves, and the expansion et the I TrErn7,.."."/"."%."1,4
tormre hi now a proopoot of flume mesa. ro20.tsT, otudetreemysl,ntsheectbsutdifsattthinelitiorleiatgbee, Those.who have
used taxa_....4,
• vantages being overcome. A. number of , and the fruit of the Planta we grow. saY.theY have 110 foi' re:41. 'og
farmers in the United Statee have adopted I 'Any Coltatior" Lion, Siok lica4
thaplan et asing_woodenhocent, whioh,tau• I substance that will put to rest
not airing cr lengthen ez,dwite, The inside ttlitotre ever-increasing arecter of deVasta- accuooniegtredBAlloon7t! irsi;lorauTeisPreelt3148;
untsbee tiecvi edrey, g
sheeting is ef cue inch Oeorgia pine, which p4reitStya e ;row, ijeart Burn. 'Water Bintelit or
any disectee or disorder a the stoneech,
The list of what we don't have to spray I;
ever or trowels,
'oft.
The same mixture is also useful for and lack of vitality. Price soO. a box. three bottom hoops of five lireers. The re-
maining five top hoops require only four
;other purposes in the garden. Leahy Iseers each. The average silo will not m-
iner:der-pots, barrels, pails, gutters, The Time to tut Hay. quire more than 000 ft, of lumber. and 20
sashes, etc., can be easily repaired with
pomade Oman% for the hoops which are
•it, and much annoyance mei loss of easily and quickly made and should not cost
'time be thus avoided. It will stick to To the Editor of the New Era:
more than 41,25 each, or $10 for the lot.
any surface, provided it be not oily; The aim of our hamar; in growing for, 'Ibis is a good deal lees than the cost of the
and as it does upt harden when kept age crops is to prodnee from A given area usual iron hoops Mid Inge. A. three cornered
in a mass it is always ready for usee as large a quantity 86.10%41)1e of the di- frame is ereoted at the exact outside oireurn-
'A. gallon will last for a long time. gestable nutrients in a palatable form. The .eerenoe of the silo, and the hoops pewee in
A most excelleut preparation fot time at which a forage crop Is beryestecl position and fastened,
'Bruen wounds and for grafting Is thus may effect the crop tn three ways, les:- . The lining o! the silo is then pet on, and
:prepared: Melt a pound of rosin over in the quantity of materiel lurryeeted,- should be of tuch Georgiit pine lumber three
•a slow fire. When niched take it from in the composition of the crop, and in the inches wide, matched and nailed to thee
the fire and add two ounces of balsam palatibility of the. fodder. As a general beeps the same as the ficorine, When `the
iof fir (Canada. balsaela x%r two ounces kale Mitts been tonna' that the greatest liningis on within twenty niches of the
.'of Venice turpentine (not spirits of tur- amount of dry matter is soured where for- starting place,stop and put in 2x4 studding,
'pentine), stirring it ,constantly. As age crop are allowed to fully !native and up and down between the hoops on each side
,soon as it is cool enough mix in four to ripen„ The only exception is in the ease of the door, and door sta a and
is short, At this season we should
spray trunks and branchee of trees, Mrs. George \\Warns, Fairfield Plains,
and dormant vinee with strong fungi- Ont., writee fonows ; "As there Are so
eide, and in one spreying "kill two ma.ne. °Cher medic; res .offered for sate in
ubaiituttort for Lzi. a - Liver Pills I an par.
loots to prevent their spread when Heider to get the g nuine, as the far stir -
the foliage comes out. Such spraying pass a.nyth,ng eeei regul ti ng the bowels
do now leniossible except In northern and correcting star, ach dimrders."
latitlides. We can also spray' now to
kill insects tbat eat dormaut and open -
ting buds, It le sometimes possible to
combine An insecticide •with a fungi -
vide, and in one spraying 'till two
birdie With one stone." But we must
terateh out or we will also kill Me buds
and leaves. Only certain preparations
can be thus combined.
1. Copper compounds are most com-
monly used, and of these the Bordeaux
rahrture la best known, We give its
composition again for the benefit of
new subscribers, and old one Who have
forgotten the formula. Copper sin -
pirate (blue vitrol), six nounds; quick-
lime (recently burned stone lime), four
pounds; water, fifty gallons. Dissolve
the sulphate in one vessel and slake
lime in .anotber, and pour the two to-
gether into a wooden vessel, stirring
esix qunces •of alcohol of 90 degreeS of clovers and either legumes, there the lidake the tloore Of the se,me lumber ae tle iskly.
brAdd suffident watee to make
strength-accordiug 19 the SeaS011-1/11. ;leaves rattle Off -and are lost, either before walls, orating them into lointre' on the in. — •
'Ica It is is thick .IISitn
olasees. It IteepS ,or dating tbeeproceealluring. - side of the hoops. J fifty gallons. • This Is used on almost
well in close-eorked bottles for a long It does not'follow that when a plant in- If the silo is outside the barn, it can be every fond a foliage and fruit for pro-
time. Should it :become too thick by el -resew In its yield. Of dry .matter that it covered with tarred paper,and'olieen siding; iection against fungi, but tile lime in it
the gradual evaporatiou of the alcohol eetritiye 'taitle has proportionately in• run up and dcwn as a protection against clogs spray nozzles, and leaves a de-
fter* easily thinned by putting the bot- nenikane. qk ilequite possible that obangee frost. The roe( and foundation is the satire Posit on everything it touches. Where
tle in warm water and .stirring in aut. in teicture•and composition of the dry eub• as for any Bile, aerd the •outside covering
pideposit is obIectioeable.
Solent alcohol 'to bring it to a proPes stence may offset 'the greeter yield. The could be of any sort the owner wished,^or it s ,
fluidity.. /t is :knelled with a brush. ' dry ,matter of it:astute grabs contains a might go without aiding, the lame ae any 2. Animonlacal copper carbonate ts
This preparation is much better than largeeproportion of crude fibre than the other tub silo. H proteoted from the mad instead. The formula of this. Is
slimed grafting wax composed . of rosin; inemature. The plant hardens in torture Weather the weoden hoopeshoutd last for carbonate of copper, five ounces; am -
beef tallow ;and Spirits of turpentine;
, andeoses, in' both indelibility and digest- year, and if at any 'Swathe inside lining monia (twenty-six degrees Beaume),
which •often • granulates. If there ee +May. ''It is, therefore, usually advisable became "dozy" it might be lined with tarr- three .pints; water, forty-five gallons.
lany danger rthat the donS,„.will dry iiP to 'begin cutting hay early, and wberethere ed paper, and then eheeting, thereby mak-
by evaporation theywive, beneficially, is a !ergs crop to be gathered work should ineit servioeoble again for • a ' number of
be brushed over with this composition, begin early in order that it • be completed years at email cost. •
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it being first made more fluid by add- • ,beforeette erase seeds are ripe enough to John Gouid the avail known Ohio Dairy-
ing alcohol. By this means I suceeed-
ed,•itra Tebreary of last year; In graft-
ing at •eingle eye of Aegle Sepinaria
'aipop :a lemon tree; In a dry sitting-
roorn, nvitlioet the uses sof any glass
:coveting: •
.'A Suggestion for'Drainage`:
shell from the heads of the. late out; grans. man and Fernier's Institute lecturer, who
(Chereical analysis has shown that ' plants
, .. has seen a .nutaber :of theee piles in opera- -
:are richer in protein in the earlier stages of tion, thieks highly of them.
growth than when fully 'grown or nearly .. .P, NV. 13PDSON '
hiattike. Theoeief with which onr- feeders ' : • Live 8tSek.Obrairrissioner. -
thave to cinitend, is the lack of protein in - • "
the rations Made up of our common feed -
i25,009 000 GIVER. AWAY,
'ing•stuffe; and they slio.uld •recognize the. '
'A 'Missouri fernier relates an expete ffset that by cutting early, they can get. two In the past ,ear Dr /I; V .Plercte has given.
once which offers suggestions. which., limps of highly nitrogenous fielder,where away copies ot his great work, The People's
while they. may not be exactly new;
00
0.,000 exclusive ef
-may have for ninny greet practical the first twee even- befere the beide are pense. te :him of e25, . . .
'value. There were upon lee .sev fully grown will tend toacanse a vigorous postage. es atandard bookon me mine
oral depressions Which in wet .seaSons new growth and in this way a toed. crop of. and In/aerate .euirtaiee 1008 pages and more
held ponds Of Water. To drain these rowei is smite& ' , • a .. . .. • . than 700 illtotratiens. - Is eresta of. the
by • ordinary meal's wouldhave been . e The two °rims are more Valuable; (epee.: • greatest•aiergi meat problems oflepniart life
very expensive, because.: -no gilivel. hilly' for feeding dairy cows than One ma- , in simple IL -14116h, from a. • 0011I mori aense
could be got near the:farin, and there
tute crop on remount of the huireesed pro.- •,point of view.. It ammeterthose questions
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was no tile factory In that vieinity. porticin• of ',retain: ,.The- early , ent"..hay. of sex Which linger unspoken ?menthe lips -
--14Open .ditches were out of the queseion, . Beads more palatable to stock, and weight eteouth and maiden. - It hi asentielly a
.The services of an expert .well -borer for -weight, more satisfactory, On. The family'book, and its advice in a moment of.
were secured. He sank several test . other hand loy. lete orating we mute a con. Redden i Inept rose. e the means of saving
;shafts- in. various - parts of - the -farm, ,'. geeraely larger quantity .of carno-Oediatea- - a -valuable:lite. This -great work is-aent-eb-
fand found thatthe underlying gretund which ire Valuable ' for feeding, - and of splutely free on receipt 9f siarcipe. to defrity
was atenacious blue day, fourteen to
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crude fibre *litchis of low feeding value. • 'the cost of mailing and 0440M13. Send M
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sixteen teet thick.,and almost peerect- I
PortheDairy coves and -sheep, grass stamp's for - the 'book in paper binding or
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dy impervious. Beneath this was forted . e.heula be Out early, since thee anirnale.cie ,50 stamps for °loth coYers, '. Addrees Dr •R
and his •inachine - were -placed
wagon, which by means of alonaerope.
in a ' . aroma; as ie the three with late cut ° hay.' • - - ' : • .. e . . ' • - . ' '
For horses and fattening Tittle . later gut- .. • • Aehltralt. a blokes .
:in V Pierce, Buffalo, N..• , .. . • ..
„aestrata of 'white sand. The welleborer. not .relish bay thatis.woedy and lacking
was hauled to the deepeSt putt of a t.i,Pe is allowable, as _these_ animals • Mtheiete
pond about - an acre in extents' - Here, , Mostly on oonceptrated feed, and. hay . Ata meet I: g of thnMethodist Minis be bored a. well down to the '4and,. , server; Mott* "filling" as horsemen ssy.. terial AaSreeelion at London on Mon -
!completing the .operatioe before sunset 3, W„.Holines,Lonclon; -
In teat? made by Professore Sant:ore' and IflaY Week...Rev.
of the day when tlie work began.in! Henry in fattening steers .with _early and forme; le . ot old . •Rattenbtu Yoe*/ det.
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. thirty-six hours the water hail disapo 1 late out hay, it was found that late out hay liethediet eburch, Clinton, reedit pap-. ,
peered and the peed WAS .417.• : TO, ; gays the beet results.. It on•tting Pr delay- et sugges leg cettale needed deeielee 1
,make this short perpendicular . drain. I ed torelongthe.stemr; of thea geese become.' tion •at tete nett • General Copferencee
.
t tough and etrargy and the seeds' Metter 'The'. so' Fen' -.:Tat'oliOlJekt: were
i2-1-•
. permanent Pe heti it .elearefi. oe_ .sedie ,
ment, sunk the shaft about two feet
from the hefted • Sur h hey has littlearome Change*. IP dannualinothof annal .•eiti id-
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into the bed of sand, and filled to the ..:. and leeks nalaaability if not . nutrients , inatien ot peobaticiners ; ' 2.. Adyerne
top with clean, coarse. gravel from a . 'Though ail inclefi.nite quantity, the amnia. . ed legielation in fairer of the fund for
"of 'grass hart real v.alue . in . rend'ring hay
creek bed. The gravel was . heaped ; superannuates; .3. ''A.bolition", ' of . the.
• -about a foot above the shaft be strain tetnalinait in. the Pastorate; 4. Reis.
More 'alatable When the stin dial ates
the water properly .that the shape* tee dew from the ily'ing grassin themeadow ion of the Sunday School constitution;'
-might not become choked. - • - A.mendments to the eonstitution of
we doted theesciaping eremite- because the 5.
There are thousands of places in the into -.the the Epworth League Society by which.
.,4 :vein right* carrier; spree ef it-L
Merest evhere, year after year, Wailes: hay ihonja. greater latitude shall be &Fen in the
ale. .This is one reason why.
Immo i1owd around such .wet spots,• selection of officers; (i. -Changes in the
not remain scattered ovate the • field. at.
giving them up to the possession of , .noissionarY• policy..by which the .work
might. Green iooloree, sweet smelling. hey
rushes and frogs. Yet they &led be ' ..is really the best, and precleit farmers will. in the northwest shall e be More a &-
drained easily by a few hourswork. . not overlook such seemingly small pointe quately prosecuted; .7. No reyision of.
In western elichigan a large swamp lay1. a,theeeles of the church' that • would
preserving the aroma and •preventing
. for years on the southern edge of apean a lower standard of moral pro -
village, .a. noisome barrier th progrees 15.tc
1eybinw. oosoN,
Live Stook Cornrnioner.. Prietye .- , .. • • .
and a hone of contention lir villty-e and ... I
\ The alrampton -Coneeryator,. Of Met
township politics. To flrahave in it e lame • - ,...,
• • %ate eaStearn redder.. • Week sees ;-"A meeting of t he •Board
-ditch a mile or two long would . ' a of Management of Sr. Paill's church
been reouired but some on
-e, forth, • .„ Why not g . .
an
grow leis timothy ,
iii • Was held on Tuesday: night. A .resolo-
' Zartely; discovered that a thin sheet of ., more corn fodder, when the later w tioneapereciative 'of the services of ReV
I . make six tons of .0010 feed 'to the •
clay was all that kept the water from 7 bit Manning was, onaniMouslY passed
'going clown into a deep strata of gray- i . acre, while' timothy ',dOes well to pro. ' and ,elicited a suitable reply froth the
el, boulders and sand The wells were i duce . one arid onealtealg . tenet ,±:441,,,eseevegentlemart in which expressed
stork and the swamp tlioreugMy drain- i consider! 1,000 large bundles can be the harmonyWhich . had. existed. be -
ed at are almost nominal coet, leaving e grown on One acre and two et these tween them during the pastorate and
rich black eon, which le the
ductive and valunble. meet
i bundles will, with a trifle of other declared het would alWays maintain eh
' in nil that dis-
trict --There May be thousande of sim-
ilar' swamps, where two or three' days
spent in sinking test shafts would show.
a ready means for converting siortglis
or ssianaps. Into fields of wonderfoLfere
linty.
e
they only get one by late cutting. Cutting Common tase Ne1idvzeer, at an ex-
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;Make npaste of the carbonate with a,
little Water: Dilute the Rearm:M.1a with
seven or eight times:its volume of Woe':
ter, ami 'add the paste • to the diluted
'ammoniee and stir until. dieselvede Acid
water • enough to make the , foity-five
gallons. :Allow. to settle, and use only
the- clear liquid.. •
3. The -copper sulphate solution alone
is:growing in, favor al e fungiehle.
This, has. .been used Oily for spraeing
dettinanterees and Tines at the stiengttt
of one Pound to fifteen to tWentyfilve
gallons ofwater. The 'lime' ifidefi
Mordeaux miXture iseto-Peetient-inJue.
• to -foliage.' But it. bee been. diaeovered .•
that It still retaltivits - fungi killing
properties *ben'. 'very much. diluted,
oven dewn to one pound to 400 or 500
:gallops. of -water. Pref. Tette Ot the
taltiehigan-;•Expeelment..-Statione
' eludes' from his eXperinientea. that a
etrength.ot one pottml.th 250:gallons is
areple,*and advises atrial of the weak,
er dilutfons- given elactee. •
St ori nit • Roots, •
A Writer in the "Nebrnelca •Frirme,
says: "We :Always find turnips put in
the eellar beenine pithy' and worthies&
My method Is obviate this, and I
de it in this way: When I pull
turnipS I eat off the ton 'Way down
food to furnish variety, make a good interest in the welaref the churc
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day's ration for a horse, a dry cow or The following is the resolution ?..-•
foh'.
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Moved by W. A. Rohineoresecended by a steer, While It takes good acre :
Sas, Jackson, that this Official Board
of timothy to winter one animal, one
recognize with thankfulness to the
acre of dont fodder will furnish the Giver of every blessing the very faith -
principal food required for three ant-, ful and helpful rnolisteations _of our
iriale for 105 days, or five and one-half esteemeci pastor. the Rev: M. Man- '
months. The time 16 coming *anion •we fling. inc"foto,iyears.of his pastorate
shall' better apreciate Its value, WO amongst us will trot soon be forgotten
evill 'then regret that we cud not take as they have been years of Spiritualad'.
adearitage of it sooner. By its use we vantement and financial success ; and
can double the carrying capacity of that
our farms. The great difficulty` which faMily, of our very beet wishes fo
'We assure him, Mrseata,nningrind
o ' gi;ethe turnip. cut deep enough to cut formerly attended the growing of and tir success in the Master's work
Le eye ont; then (Tit the root off corn fodder was the harvesting/ but in th *r future field of labor", Mr
-overcome
oMennihg_ comes to the pastorete of
'smooth -rind niece andyou
e-ateve-thetur- liertrailmerr-by-the Wesley Church; Clinton.
in a conaltion to p1 1' ID a cool Peri.; invention of the .corn binder, and new
of the cellar, or to hdry out in openhy ite- use one ton of this Varuable $100 REWARD ARD, $100,
ground, and yon need. have leo far of food can be grown on one-third the
pithy turnips. Beets should be buried
out of doors, evith Mnure
greund required in growing any Veri The readers of this paper will be. pleased
•aover the
riety of greases eeeepting alfalfa, and to learn that there is at least one dreaded
dirt. so Ore ground vein. not fame In • ,
this way you earl get at them any timo. makes bettey all its sta ea reed than any etcept disesee that soienoe hes beenable to cure in
andehat is catarrh
in the winter. A part of the parsnip clover. Catarrh Cure le the only positive cure
crop. should be in- the fall: they may known to the medical frsternity. Catarrh
be pa in the collar; no matter if the?:
. • SOmie of thee kill by contact and -
other e act as internal , poisons.; We
tenet. adapt oar weapon to the feriae
Set have to deal With.. Some insects de-
vour the tissues and 'juice of the plant,.
otter's puncture it, and Suck its juice
Dilly.. The latter will trot be !neared by
a-poisop-putou the.surface, for a pois-
on Is not obeorbed bY Plant. So Sed
must attack these seekers On theft
outside.
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1. Perla green stands at the head of -
poisons for destroying Chewing inee3ts.
It -may loe combined. . with. Bordeaux
Mixture, safely; when such.coothinetien
is desirable, • atethe rate of our iahtes.'
'to fifty -gallons. When used Alone one
pound should he diluted' avith 200 to.
BOO grilions of evater. As repeated. rip -
plications. may .be reqUired, It Is beet
to. use otie pound -of- nine with this, •
- quantity to. neutralize its injuriettes. efa
recta on tender •fellage. .
*: 2;.W.ha1e-oll amp kills. 'by contact
and. is especially effective On stale iii.
setts andiice. For the' termer use one
Potted be two gallons writer; for the
latter, One pound to six gailcna, ,
• • 3: rIteresene einuislon, is also a con-
tact. poleion and is in •geneeal use.. It
can now be 13ought in condensed form- .
, in cansOr harm* of seerlsmen and
cOuttfry afore keepers. -Directions foe
dliutfon and use Come on each pack -
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Ripeneise in Cteailie, 1 being a .conetitutioeal disease regnires a
40 Wilt they are so mach the sweeter, constikutional treatment, }fall's Catarrh
The preferable degree of ripenefei
_ . Cure is taken internally, entmg &treaty
reint tor cep Cent a retied, in the cream will be indicated by the ,
npon the blood and mucous surface of the
r.to ette gallon or serf hot water ada following pollits, says Professor Rah, , system, thereby destroying the foundation
four poundS: sulphate of zinc (crudo. ertson of Canada: A. mild, Pleasant, of the disease, .and giving • the patient
Sot it dissolve perfectly, and a sedi. acid taste, a -uniformly thick consis. strength by building up the oonettituti
Ment will Skein nt the bottom. Turn tency and a glossy eliPearetice sortie, tied sedating nature in doing its wor .
the clear Solution into another vessel. What like oil paint. If not: at the e/te ' The proprietore have eo meth faith in itfl
t To one gallon 'of paint 'thei'd and oil) act temperature' de !red for eh -tuning, durative powers, that they offer One laii
.: Mix one gallon of the compound.Stir - it should be thole or Warmed to that cred Debars for any ease that it falls t
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It litto the paint slowly for ten or fif.'. point, whielt ma range from 54 to 64 mire, Send for list of. testimoniale.
teen minutes, and the compound and degrees V., aosior,ding to the gerreote, Addresa F..I.CIIESNEY da CoeTolede, 0
paint will perfectly eombine, If too
Tt. ehould be,itrained into the churn, Sold by drugeistaellEc.
IMMO OM it 'With turpentine. '. and the ehein should not be filled to Etall's,Vanfily Pills are the hest.
-....--............ ' .7nore than ' two-fifths of its eapacitYo .
• '
if butter color is to he tleed it should Speaking. at, 13eaverton the othet:
Tho Dumber it MO 141$4 :fray WON I; be added to the cream b'efore the.. night0.1)r, McICay remarked that the,
13, The number in the Ifigh ' Churning is toraMeneed. Opoosition was Indulging in more tibiae
, .,,,,,
1401001S in 1 6
875 wits 80 ; •in 191 1
: der, more in iseepr esen talon, in fact '
: more falsehood, more abuse, tnoi;O slaw
-
e ablraele le one of the very but vego,
d ! Stabler, 'le feed to Poultry, flu it keend .- fnore prditi cal quackery i Mtn ever be.
o, ! fore. Their cainpaign was ono of bluff,.
'Tile UtImber ot Text 13001:1 use 1 grben a Pang time and the thicken:i,e,ss, bi ' d I ng, MI the Con ervative
Ift public Achools in 1873—naticr 1 loy picking at it. xtang 11 (111 wber6
eon eat it nattily withottt polling ' °mann had apparently premeditated
the ityerson •• Systent WAS 55, itileY and planned a eptumiraey to lie the noes
AL—Staeoteti. - . '..i, ;. ,' 1 !Government Ottt of power,
_age.
Laxa-Liver PON are purely vegetable ,
neither grille, weele n nor sicken, tee; nate
ta!te :Ana prompt to act,
Farts For The Electors.
Interest bearing assets of On,
tario government, $2,5/1,292.
The Ontario Government gave
$268 839 towards the construction
of the London, Huron & Bruce.
Eve' y Fubile institution in the
province has 'been efficiently
maintained by the government,
and the people have not been call-
ingupon to contribute directly
May .23rd, 1902
ow Spring Goods
I Dress Goods
Prints .
Muslins
Guaghams
the cent thereto.
NEwS NOTES.
W. 13, Searth,_ Deputy Minister of
Agt icultura died at, Ottawa.
The C P R station at 'linter( y was
burned down.
Jacob Hoffman, a respectecicitizen of
Port Hope, dropped clead.
'The late Principal Orant left $30,000
aife insurance to ,Queetes University.
- The frost is reported to.have serious-
ly injured the fruit in IsPo,gara district.
Sixty thousand dollars is the total of
:subscriptions in Paris for the •Martini-
que survivors. r
Sir Wilfrid .Laurier was presented
with in oil poi trek of himself by
friends and acimiree.o.t tOttasOit. .
FaPOdgecomb, Bulfalo,was tun
over in the.Grand Trunk yard at Ham-
ilton and fatally injured. - • •
• • The canape for cavalry and artillery
will be held,ap usual thii summer, but
it does not Seem likely that there will
be any infantry camps.. • - •
Oen. Lucas Meyer, comrnandefecif the
Orange state forces. believes peace is
likely, , • ,
• II. Hagerty. was killed in the-Brent-
ftev
orilkliarell_eable Iron u ke by ae
William Belton, of St. Ca' ines,
was toned dead in the old Welland
Canal, . .
Everett and Geo Deave were kill-
ed a PerryStaeion by theletiretipg ot
a bailer in Walter Stityzer's sawinIIL
-
Tb e Xing has sent..1,000te the Paris
Relief Committee to eict of the stiffer-.
ers at Mailiniquee ' •
John 11 Sterey., 'traveller for a &rate
exfheittaryd:woegisbtrceevie, coi lizvetaws efoneounflarrdarforea ilex -knot eoitr
• ,A train'Ioaded with neptha explr ded
at P. ttsbui g. 20 persons 'and 200 so badly burned that 75 per '
• .were -ed.
cent are not expected tcrlive. • ' •
Dr, Porter, of North Buy, a patient
at t he 04 kV ile Stenitarium, was- drown-
ed while bathnog in the lake,
ON TEL FuleEtS•QUARE PLAN.
The four -spare Van means that 'all
customer% regerdiese of rank or station,
twelve. the samecareful: attention and
treatrovet atm store. We are as partic-
ular with the child who is. sent to pur-
chase some email article as we are with
the periericed adult. We never sub-
stitute inferior drugs when filling your
doctor's prescription. We never ream -
Mend the "something, just as good.'
$unn iereUNFAILINO
Under ;:ell circumetancee of sick me
and disease Paine's! Celery Compound is
safe, sure and unfailing.. It cleanses and •
purifies the blood, braces the nerves,
peteepts .digeeteeneetind builds up those
who are 'wetrit,aud
nervous or sleepless, try one ,bottle ;, the • • • •
• melts will surprise you. Our stook of
Pi ine's Celery Compound is always fresh
and pure.
J E HOVEY, Druggist, Cinton.
_Laces and Embroideries
of all kinds
R. Coats ar Son
FURNITURE
BROADFOOT, BOX & CO.
The steely iectrease in oar trade is good proot of the feet Reit our goods are fight anlii
our prices lower than those of other dealers in. the trade.
We Mennfaethre furniture on, a large scale and eau afford to sell cheap. If you bay
from ne, we save for yon the profit, which, in other oases, heti to be ridded in
the retail dealer.
This week we have passed into etook some ot ear n w designs. Slime will not pertiffi
as to cellar) etyma, hut come anct sea for yourself whet swipe we'have to offer.
Remember -we are determined that our prices shall be the oweet in the trade.
UNDERTAKING.
In this department our stook is complete, era We hatre undoubtedly Sin hest hunted ,
outfit in the county. Our .prioes are as ow as the lowest.
BROAD/FOOT BOX &CO. Menages
J W. Chidler
P, 8. --Night and Baraday calls attended to by calling at J. W. Chidleyoe, (?ums( .
Director) residence,
uggies ! Wagons!
lio•youvant a high grade:Buggies or Wagnis ?‘ •
We have the finest stock to select from, All the blest styles in the new!, .
•est Morse- Oar -prices are as law ascan be found tor first:claseinateriai
and workmanship. l3efore you buy call and see us., .
. .
Geo. Lavis,
: .
Isaao-:Street9 . Olinton.
•
. NEXT DOOR To. ;tigur 1R4 Orgitie. •
•
Meeting of the Huron
County Council
Tbesummer tiessionIrthe Council of the
Courtty of Huron will be he'd in the .council
av
etig,
June pest,uay
W. DANE ()lark,
Datedet Ctottericie this eistday of May ices
eesee4c-tPeselootst*******10-ituftrit 4•11W
The Novelttrakery
The emulsion can be Made hy shay- and RestauTant
in fine half pound of good eoep and
dissolving in. soft hot water. Add two
salient; of Warm kerosene to, the boil -
Ling hot soap end water. and churri
With a force pump; the cenabination
forms a .butter -like emulsion with ne
tree oll visible, Add fiend nitre to
w
telve times its volunle of sott Warta
Iraq when about theme/ it.
/ One of our advertisers has put oh the
'Market. this season a: new inseetielde
WhIch he tang Paragrene. It is the
same color as Pails green, mudh more
bulky, in very fine powder, has a deli -
bite composition, that is, uniformly
neltains fifty-three) and a -half per cent
areenie, and a certain amount of
Sulphate of topper, It is cheaper than
Paris green, and dote not injure fo-
liage. Our readers should try it.
-ea-tee& se
The Ontorio Governinent spoilt
last year $264,131 on behalf of
agrieultnre—and tiro &rulers got
,the benefit or it.
\ Foqure a (Iola In One pay,
Take Laxative Prom Quinine Tablets,
11 druggists refund the money 0 it fails
t cure, B. W. Groyo'n olgtutture is on
re eh box, 25n, •
Is the plate to buy- ohdicie
' .ehocolatee. Vv e handle Me-.
Cori:nick's choice Mariletibo
chocolate% a 1 so Peteraon;s
°tea= and hunt /amen& and
other choice assortments
.We are prepared for tl3e dorrl.
Ing season to eeree Soda water
in all flavors. We also have
crushed fruits in stook, ice
orearn and all kinds of cool
drink%
A choke ittock of orange; and
laden% bananas and all kincle
of fruit in season.
Parley bread and cakes always
on hand.
Wedding Cakes a
Specialty.
,Terms etrictly' °ash .
J ilicelay, Clinton.
1
-
ee-e 41e
-7*-nfc
/%\
Eipans Tabules hold their .
place as the supreme remedy -
which cures dyspepsia,indiges-
lion., stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, sick heath Cho, and
constipation. No other single
remedy has , vet been found
since the twilight •_of ,medical
history whic. is capable of do-
• • •
ing. so much good to Eft) largo
a majority of rmuaklur.l.
AT DRUGGISTS
,e
-
The five -gent -packet is , enough for :an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty
cents, contains a supply for "a Tear.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is 'hereby given that all persons hav-
ing elating against the estate of Margaret.
Gibbing& late of the town of Clinton, in the
County oeituron, intirried woman, who died on .
or about the erth day of August, 1001, are re
retired Groat beetle) the 24th day of June, 1002,
to deliver to &tram Scott, Clitecn°aerie.
eolleiter for the executor of the wilt tf the
said ¥ned', their namea, addtesses and
disoriptions mid the full partitulate of their
'Warns. And further take notteothat after
such last mentioned date, tbe executor win
Proceed to dintribale the deneis of the said
dereaseti among the portion entitloA throat's,
having regar amity tot he claimsof whialilteshrat
then bravo notiee aud that the said ex Inutorta
Will hot bo liable for the amid assets or amy
pert thereof to m41)(1811 or persona of
whoseelainfe eetieeelitili not have been re
ecivel by him at the time of moll dintribution.
Seale sCOTT,
ilen *.titor-he Williatil RIMingS, Rewriter.
Dated estate -no Ude etit day of May, 1002: e
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EXPERIENCE
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Ormiens
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ppreipls!,„"ier, r• :17,out
t‘.A..is'Se
sobichr fuelimted 'cly. ••
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